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Making Boxes, Cartons, Envelopes, Or Bags - Industry Patent Mapping Report
3i Analytics , Jan 2004, Pages: 16
Box, carton, envelope or bag making machinery characterized by performing specific operations; Machinery characterized by making boxes or cartons by folding single-piece sheets, blanks, or webs; Machinery characterized by making boxes or cartons by folding single-piece sheets which can be set-up from a collapsed condition, including setting-up and recollapsing to break creases; Machinery characterized by making lined or internally-reinforced boxes or cartons; Machinery characterized by making boxes or cartons having shouldered walls; Machinery characterized by making boxes or cartons having partitions or like inserts not integral with walls; Machinery characterized by assembling drawer-and-shell boxes or cartons; Machinery characterized by making covered or externally-reinforced boxes or cartons; Machinery characterized by making other boxes or cartons by assembling several separate sheets, blanks, or webs; Machinery characterized by making rectangular envelopes or bags of flat form, i.e. without structural provision at the base for thickness of contents; Machinery characterized by making rectangular envelopes or bags of flat form, i.e. without structural provision at the base for thickness of contents, from sheets or blanks, e.g. from flattened tubes; Machinery characterized by making rectangular envelopes or bags of flat form, i.e. without structural provision at the base for thickness of contents, from webs, e.g. from flattened tubular webs; Machinery characterized by making pointed or tapered envelopes or bags; Machinery characterized by making interconnected envelopes or bags; Machinery characterized by making envelopes or bags with structural provision at the base for thickness or contents; Machinery characterized by making envelopes or bags with structural provision at the base for thickness of contents, from sheets or blanks, e.g. from flattened tubes; Machinery characterized by making envelopes or bags with structural provision at the base for thickness of contents, from sheets or blanks, e.g. from flattened tubes, the longitudinal axes of the envelopes or bags being parallel to the direction in which the sheets or blanks are fed; Machinery characterized by making envelopes or bags with structural provision at the base for thickness of contents, from sheets or blanks, e.g. from flattened tubes, the longitudinal axes of the envelopes or bags being perpendicular to the direction in which the sheets or blanks are fed; Machinery characterized by making envelopes or bags with structural provision at the base for thickness of contents, from webs, e.g. from tubular webs; Machinery characterized by making lined envelopes or bags; Machinery characterized by making envelopes or bags of other specific form or construction; Machinery characterized by making containers by shaping, otherwise than by folding, sheet material under pressure; Machinery characterized by making containers having corrugated or pleated walls; Hand tools for making envelopes, bags, boxes or cartons; Machinery, accessories or processes. [More than 2,500 Patents]
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- Primary Industries: Agribusiness, Fishing and Forestry, Mining
- Secondary Industries: Construction, Food & Accessory Manufacturing, Metal & Machinery Manufacturing, Electronic Goods Manufacturing, Miscellaneous Manufacturing
- Tertiary Industries: Wholesale & Retailing, Transportation, Services
- Quarternary & Quinary Industries: Information & Research, Health & Education, Cultural & Entertainment, Personal & Others
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